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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

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some authors believe that urbanisation is a "Modern Disease". In not less than 250 words if you agree or disagree with it.

In developing countries, people who come from rural often tend to migrate to big cities where the living conditions are probly better than their hometowns. This phenomena called urbanisation perhaps has caused a number of serious troubles. Its two drawbacks many people could easily recognise are that not only may the traffic system be declined but the standard of living would be deteriorated. First of all, once the traffic system in urban no longer afford huge transports taking place everyday, a lot of adverse effects could occur. congestion might happen more often, especially, in rush hours when many means of transportations join together simultaneously. For instance, in Ho Chi Minh City, a city called the capital of economy, one of the cities in developing countries where urbanisation come about with rapid speed, traffic jams appear from 7am to 9am in the morning and form 4pm to 5:30pm in the afternoon.As a result, traffic accidents can also arise. Another disadvantage is perhaps the degenerated standard of living. The rate of crime would grow because civilians coming form countrysides, often are not well-educated, so in order to mantain their life in big cities where contain a number of competitions and challanges they could commit the crime which is mabe one of the easiest ways to make money. Secondly, slums are possibly created bacause they are the appropriate places for unemployess who have relatively low disposable incomes. consequently, criminals often were born in these areas. In conclusion, urbanisation is one of the hardships for governments in developing nations in modern life. It could result in several bad effects for cities not only in traffic system, the standard of city dweller life but in other results.

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